
Parents: Daisy & Cody
ID: Blue
Born January 23, 2026
Male Red/White - Natural tail
Non Reg litter -Pet only
Ready March 20
$1000 can hold with a deposit
**Pictures taken 3/14**

Parents: Daisy & Cody
ID: Grey
Born January 23, 2026
Male Red/White - Natural tail
Non Reg litter -Pet only
Ready March 20
$1000 can hold with a deposit
**Pictures taken 3/14**

Parents: Daisy & Cody
ID: White
Born January 23, 2026
Male Red/White - Natural tail
Non Reg litter -Pet only
Ready March 20
$1000 can hold with a deposit
**Pictures taken 3/14**

Parents: Daisy & Cody
ID: Yellow
Born January 23, 2026
Male Tri color - Natural tail
Non Reg litter -Pet only
Ready March 20
$1000 can hold with a deposit
**Pictures taken 3/3**

Parents: Daisy & Cody
ID: Pink
Born January 23, 2026
Female Red/white - Natural tail
Non Reg litter -Pet only
Ready March 20
$1000 can hold with a deposit
**Pictures taken 3/15**

SOLD
Parents: Daisy & Cody
ID: DPink
Born January 23, 2026
Female Red/white - Natural tail
Non Reg litter -Pet only
Ready March 20
$1000 can hold with a deposit
Pembroke Welsh corgis can be excellent, loyal, and happy companions for the right household, as long as their exercise, grooming, and training needs are met. Too much unreleased energy and a lack of training can lead to excessive barking and other behavior problems. This breed requires plenty of exercise on a regular basis, which means a minimum of one hour a day.
The Pembroke Welsh corgi has a medium-length topcoat with a short undercoat. The breed tends to shed a significant amount, both daily and seasonally in the spring and fall. Routine grooming is essential and mainly consists of hair brushing once or twice a week and as much as daily during shedding seasons. Bathing may help control the shedding.

We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.